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Welcome to my website!

I have created these pages to share a variety of things with a variety of groups. The main purpose is to share thoughts and documents with various groups that I teach, but I will also use them to publish an ecclectic variety of material which may interest people in one way or another.

The Community of the Redeemed

This is the title I have given to the course I teach at St John's Seminary (which goes by the less descriptive name of Doctrine 3). In due course I will put some material on here, but some of the resources on the theology page are relevant anyway.

Challenging Texts of the Old Testament

In Summer 2008 I ran a seminar in which looked at some of the more 'difficult' Old Testament texts - that is to say those texts which are challenging not so much on the level of exegesis as interpretation. Most obvious among these are some of the 'holy war' texts, but there are many others. More details can be found on my Old Testament page.

I am currently working on a doctoral thesis entitles A Theology of Genocide: Deuteronomy 20:16-18 as Scripture from a Catholic Perspective at the Gregorian - I have added my aproved proposal and the initial bibliography.

Other courses I have taught include

Jesus Christ in Scripture, Culture and Theology

This is a 'thematic' seminar for first year theology at the Gregorian (TST216). in the seminar we will look at the person of Jesus and the influence of Christology on Culture and on other branches of theology.(TST116), Notes can be found on my theology page

Also on this page is material from last semesters seminar, The Craft of Theology , in which we explored the nature and purpose of theology. Details can also be found on my theology page .

Mark's Gospel

for three years I ran an seminar on the Gospel of Mark at the Gregorian (TSN007), and on my Mark Page you can find related material.

Paul

Here you will find notes for the seminar I prepared on Paul and the Corinthians , - unfortuantely never delivered due to ill health! However material from an earlier seminar on Paul can also be found there.